thank you, emma :) i get inspired by sooo many blogs, and it is nice to know that something i made can inspire someone else to sew and create things.. (i also tried making fabric stamps using your tutorial, but i was not really successful hehe.. might try it again, though)..

I had to be very careful when I put the paint on mine, too little or too much and then it doesn't turn out! My brother told me to rub the fabric onto the top of the stamp with a spoon (rather than push the stamp down onto the fabric).

thanks, i loved that fabric sooo much, too.. it used to be one gigantic vintage nightgown before i turned it into this dress.. i think those peeps post the very same comment to any blog, they just copy/paste it and go to the next blog

I've been a follower of yours since almost the beginning. I've always loved your creations and the way you write your posts. Plus, with so many American sewing bloggers, I have a soft spot for European girls, maybe because I feel we're closer (and we don't have JoAnn's). But I'd never dream to write something like that, how lame is it?Once again, gorgeous sunset pics :)

i was wondering where all the european girls are, but i think most of them write in their own languages (that never stopped me from browsing trough their polish-czech-french-german blogs, though) so it's a bit harder to discover them.. and.. damn, we are geographically closest, we just might follow each other to the non virtual bar one day :)

thanks.. it's my favorite location for taking pics (and, well it's the closest one, only one minute walk from my flat).. i love the sunset lighting there so much, that i don't mind looking like a mad person wile taking pics on my own.. there is a bus stop near by, and one huge apartment building, so i always get a lot of curious stares :)and, girl, where have you been so far, we emptied half of the bar already :)